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Introduction to Quantum Computation Andris Ambainis University of Latvia
Introduction to Quantum Computation Andris Ambainis University of Latvia Lecture 1 From basics to quantum key distribution What is qu..
Quantum teleportation and decoherence are discussed briefly. Some problems, without solutions, are included.Chatterjee, Adoi:10.1142/3724Ashok ChatterjeeWorld Scientific,Introduction to Quantum Computation - Ashok () Citation Context ...c. However, there are several papers and books that are explicitly ...
Nielsen在量子信息领域的经典教材《Quantum Computation and Quantum Information》,感谢各位关注。能力有限,还望海涵。 Chapter 1:Quantum System 量子比特(qubit)是量子信息的最基础概念,由2-D Hilbert空间一组正交归一基 {|0⟩,|1⟩} 表示。与经典比特不同,量子比特可处于任以叠加态 |ψ⟩=α|0⟩+β|...
报告人: 胡乃红华东师范大学数学学院 3 报告时间: 10月19日(周四)14:00-15:00 4 报告地点: 腾讯会议号175-593-565 abstract 摘要 in this introductory talk, i will start from anyonic system to introduce some related topics on top...
This book provides a self-contained undergraduate course on quantum computing based on classroom-tested lecture notes. It reviews the fundamentals of quantum mechanics from the double-slit experiment to entanglement, before progressing to the basics of qubits, quantum gates, quantum circuits, quantum ke...
\nAddressing these and other related questions, **Introduction to Topological Quantum Matter & Quantum Computation** provides an introduction to and a synthesis of a fascinating and rapidly expanding research field emerging at the crossroads of condensed matter physics, mathematics, and computer science...
The scheme of the quantum computation is briefly reviewed by introducing the Deutscb-Jozsa quantum algorithm, quantum Fourier transformation, and quantum simulation for quantum systems. In particular, we focus our attention on why quantum computers have the potential to calculate certain problems much ...
transistors we can fit in a small area, keeping the transistors just big enough to avoid the Quantum Tunneling effect. This, in turn, holds us back from increasing the computation power of our computers. There are a lot of problems which grow exponentially in terms of computation and due to...